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Dunn wants to finish strong
http://cincinnati.reds.mlb.com/NASAp...=.jsp&c_id=cin
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Is he truly lazy? |
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Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Louisville, KY
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Re: Dunn wants to finish strong
I bet he is lying. All he really does is eat and play golf.
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He has the Evil Eye!
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: south of the border
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Re: Dunn wants to finish strong
don't forget the video games and fishing
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Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: Cincinnati
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Re: Dunn wants to finish strong
Saturday, September 16, 2006
Dunn comes to ballpark ready to play Hal McCoy / DaytonDailyNews Quote:
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"Enjoy this Reds fans, you are watching a legend grow up before your very eyes" ... DoogMinAmo on Adam Dunn |
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Brett William Moore
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Crescent Springs KY
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if he gets his 100 rbis
his trade value will be higher
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Join Date: Dec 2000
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Re: Dunn wants to finish strong
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Join Date: Oct 2000
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Re: Dunn wants to finish strong
Speaking of finishing, Junior has only accumulated 7.4% of his total Reds at bats in the month of September, Dunn on the other hand has played more games in the past 3 years than every player in the National League.
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For a Level Playing Field
Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: Oakwood, OH
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Re: Dunn wants to finish strong
See! See! This proves it. DUNN IS LAZY! Using the same rationale as I read on here sometimes, it is obvious with this latest statement.
"I definitely want to finish on a high note." Good lord... a very lazy way of talking. High note? Two 4-letter words... how lazy. He could have been less lazy and used one longer word or a combo of longer words. Verbal laziness is not acceptable. How about: mighty note (6 letters & 4 letters), convincing fashion (two words, 10 & 7 letters), vigorously (10 letters). Finish? How about "carry through"... or even "conclude". Don't blame me... blame Dunn for this obvious display of verbal laziness.
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Passion for the game
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Re: Dunn wants to finish strong
I read that article and the one today. Whew! I didn't even know where to start. So I just sit here quiet. It doesn't matter anymore. There are two camps and you just have to pick one.... Sad.
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This one's for you Edd
Join Date: May 2005
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Re: Dunn wants to finish strong
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What camp do you belong to, TC? How would other major league teams view Adam Dunn?
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Location: Charlotte, NC
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Re: Dunn wants to finish strong
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And you criticize him for using two four-letter words to express himself? To quote you, "Good lord." |
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Join Date: May 2006
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Re: Dunn wants to finish strong
This is a nice tidbit, but I'm guessing you could ask 30 guys how they'd like to finish the season, and 30 guys would say they wanted to finish the same way Dunn does.
This story (and I use that term uselessly) "defends" the notion that Dunn is a hard worker as much as the "extra BP wouldn't help" quote "proved" he is lazy. Both sides of this argument read way, way too far into these empty generic quotes. Thinking Dunn doesn't mind losing is dumb. But going out of your way to prove these people wrong is even dumber. Can we create a third side to this infamous Dunn argument? It'll be the side that thinks both the other sides are nuts for wasting their time.
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Making sense of it all
Join Date: Jan 2004
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Re: Dunn wants to finish strong
He couldn't finish much weaker than he's been...
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Join Date: Apr 2005
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Re: Dunn wants to finish strong
A little late for that, unfortunately.
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Passion for the game
Join Date: Jul 2000
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Re: Dunn wants to finish strong
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I have been pretty hard on Adam as I have a relationship with him that I doubt that anyone on this board also has. I know a lot of the "truths" and myths. I think the entire sitaution with Dunn boils down to expectations. What I would view as "working hard" and what Adam views as "working hard" are ENTIRELY 2 different things. I've spoken with Adam about this and everything is just a laugh and a joke. Alrighty then. What I find most amazing is this. The Reds get into Adam's butt. Not only for his play but for a few other things. He responds. He coincidentally has a great July which he also had last year. He makes adjustments in his swing, pays attention to othe players AB's, watches video, shows up EARLY, NOT 3:55 but 2:00 for hitting, etc. etc.. Adam goes on a tear. Hits the ball up the middle, the other way....basically where it is pitched. Two things happen. 1) Adam isn't hitting Home Runs. Makes Adam Sad because he is a HR hitter. Even though he repeats some of Chambliss' lines in the paper, Adam misses pulling the ball into the River 2) Every team the Reds play has Advance scouts. They see Adam's new adjustments, do their homework and sprinkle smart dust on their pitchers. Adam does not make any further adjustments. Oh well, hitting is just too damn hard. Maybe I should go back to trying to use my Driver on this hole. I love Adam. One of the GREATEST people you would ever meet. EVER. Unfortunately he has absolutely no idea what it takes to SUSTAIN that top level of success in this game. July should not be an aberration. Having said that he still hits 40 Bombs and is near 100 RBI again. Not bad at all. His numbers could be through the atmosphere. I just personally do not think he really "WANTS" that. I think he is pretty content. I can't say that I 100% blame him. He's not garbage. He's making plenty of $$$ and he's got some good power numbers. Like I said earlier. Everyone, including me, has much higher expectations of Adam. I know of some other teams opinions. They are as divided as this board to be honest. I think he would be a great DH and could flourish where he was just "one of the guys". In Cincy he is a main ingredient and I think that wears on him.
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